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boston terrier charming companion

Scientific Name: Canis Lupus Familiaris

Lifespan: 11-15 Years

Origin: United States of America (USA)

Boston Terrier

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Boston Terriers, which are affectionately known as the "American Gentleman," are an interesting breed with a long and storied past that dates back to the late 1800s.

A little, nimble dog with a personality to match its stunning looks, the Cane Corso is a product of the deliberate mixing of the English Bulldog with the white English Terrier.

A large part of the breed is attraction comes from its appearance.

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Male

  • Height

    23-38 cm / 9-15 Inches

  • Weight

    3-11 kg / 7-24 Pounds

  • Length

    56-61 cm / 22-24 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    23-38 cm / 9-15 Inches

  • Weight

    3-11 kg / 7-24 Pounds

  • Length

    56-61 cm / 22-24 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 15 to 24 °C

Cold: 7 to 12 °C

Price

6 to 1.20K USD

Bite Force

200 to 230 PSI

Activity

Jump: 4-5 Feet

Run: 7-12 Miles per hour (12-20 km/h)

Origin Description

A unique and cherished canine breed, the Boston Terrier has significant American origins dating back to the nineteenth century. A little, powerful dog with an endearing personality, it is the product of a purposeful hybridization of the English Bulldog and the English White Terrier. Founder Robert C. Hooper of Boston is largely responsible for the creation of the Boston Terrier breed in the nineteenth century with the breeding of the first dog, Judge.

Names and acknowledgment for the breed changed from Roundhead to Bull and Terrier in the beginning. The exchange from its captain name to the now popular Boston Terrier in 1891 was a watershed point in the breed is growing and development.

Description

The fascinating chronicle of the Boston Terrier, often called the American Gentleman, begins in the late 1800s. Originating as a cross betwixt the English Bulldog and the white English Terrier as well as this delicious dog quicklime became known for its one of a kind compounding of characteristics that made it stand out among other dog breeds.

Characterized by a feather head, a short as well as flat nose, and big, round, communicator eyes, Boston Terriers physically had a declaration and right frame. They seem wrapped because their ears are sticking two dimensional up.